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I don't mind the dead moths in the Chicken Water Spring basin, but the dead lizard makes the water less appetizing

02302-dead-lizard.jpg I decide to follow the small dirt road to my left instead of staying on the main road back to Mid Hills campgroundThumbnailsI enjoy watching the sun go down behind the hills in the Eagle Rocks areaI decide to follow the small dirt road to my left instead of staying on the main road back to Mid Hills campgroundThumbnailsI enjoy watching the sun go down behind the hills in the Eagle Rocks areaI decide to follow the small dirt road to my left instead of staying on the main road back to Mid Hills campgroundThumbnailsI enjoy watching the sun go down behind the hills in the Eagle Rocks areaI decide to follow the small dirt road to my left instead of staying on the main road back to Mid Hills campgroundThumbnailsI enjoy watching the sun go down behind the hills in the Eagle Rocks areaI decide to follow the small dirt road to my left instead of staying on the main road back to Mid Hills campgroundThumbnailsI enjoy watching the sun go down behind the hills in the Eagle Rocks area

I pluck the dead lizard out of the water and leave it on the ground for the wildlife to eat. There's no algal growth in this spring tub, so the water would probably be fine after filtering, despite the dead lizard, which hasn't started to decompose.